Presidents Day 2025

This Presidents Day I am outraged by our President’s intentional creation of chaos and fear, targeting the most vulnerable in our schools & communities: immigrants and LGBTQIA+ youth. Please know and share that I and our Mt Diablo School Board and district are doing everything we can and that we remain steadfast in our support and commitment to safe and welcoming schools for ALL students.

Dr. Clark sent out specific communications to our students & families on immigration and LGBTQIA+ rights, but here is a short summary:

Immigration: We learned that while Trump removed schools from their long standing federal protection from ICE immigrant raids, however our local police forces clarified they still do not cooperate with or engage in immigration activity, and our district policies remain firm: if ICE agents approach a school, they should be sent to the district office to present their warrant.
→ We have been sharing immigration resources in the Friday letter, such as free legal help and the DVC Dreamers Conference. We are thankful for the expertise & dedication of groups like Stand Together Contra Costa.

LGBTQIA+: A federal judge rolled back Biden administration rules that had extended Title IX protections to students on the basis of gender identity, however our CA state education code still protects against discrimination on the basis of gender, gender expression, gender identity, and sexual orientation, and so do our local board policies.
→ We will continue to partner with PFLAG to support students & families, including hosting the PRIDE prom at Concord High.

Meanwhile, efforts have begun to dismantle the Department of Education, creating concern about what happens to Title 1 and Special Education funding of our schools, as well as federal protections of disabled students through 504s & IEPs, the federal student aid FAFSA form, and more. We will remain vigilant.

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MLK 2025

This Martin Luther King Jr Day 2025, I am focused on uplifting and celebrating our diverse community leadership who have been champions of public schools throughout our region.
I began my day today at the annual East County NAACP breakfast where a larger than usual crowd gathered in unity in honor of Dr Martin Luther King Junior. Dr. Francies was a keynote speaker reminding us of the depth of King’s character and commitment, and of how much work we must do to turn his vision into a reality.
Dr. Otha Thorton reminded us that PTA is often thought of as a white organization, but in reality one of the founders was Selena Sloan Butler, a dedicated community leader and teacher who worked diligently in Atlanta, GA, to unify parents and teachers for the advancement of child welfare and education. She organized the first black Parent-Teacher Association in the United States at her son's school, and eventually the statewide Georgia Parent-Teacher Association. She then helped form the National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers.
A daughter and granddaughter of Mr. Willie Mims were there too, carrying his legacy on in beautiful ways.
  
On Saturday I was honored to perform with Diablo Taiko at the inauguration of Mayor Cameron Sasai of Pinole. It was truly inspirational to hear Cameron's speech full of hope and promise for a prosperous community for all in the city he grew up in. It felt like a family reunion running into so many fellow electeds and friends from all over our region there to celebrate as Attorney General Rob Bonta swore him in.
   
  
It is connections like this with deeply dedicated community members that give me hope that together we can and will ensure a quality public education for every student! ❤️ 
p.s. I have not been blogging as often since starting a full time job last summer. Our district, however, has done an excellent job of capturing board and district happenings in the weekly Friday letter and on social media. I encourage you to follow them and help spread the word to the wider community. See this Superintendent page to reach the weekly and archived Friday letters and Organizational Updates.
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Coast 2 Coast Advocacy 2024

This month I had the opportunity to extend my education advocacy to the national level in Washington D.C. along with superintendents and school board members from all over California. An extra bonus for me ended up being that my eldest child Kai was admitted to Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, and their admit days were right after my conference there.  We visited the beautiful campus, met professors and attended lectures, and they committed to attend.  Thank you to YVHS International Baccalaureate program for providing the opportunity in this district for students like Kai to explore and excel in an education focused on global affairs.

Here are highlights of April:

  • School Board meeting held April 24, 2024
  • Walnut Acres International Fair
  • “Miss Representation” film and resources
  • Student Board member application due April 30th
  • Coast 2 Coast with CSBA
  • District Friday letter

School Board meeting held April 24, 2024

The board meeting included Resolutions in support of 

  • School Lunch Hero Day May 3rd
  • California Day of the Teacher May 8th and National Teacher Appreciation Week May 6-10
  • May as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Jewish American Heritage Month and National Foster Care Month

We also

  • appointed 5 Vice Principals,
  • heard a presentation on and approved ethnic studies course revisions,
  • heard a presentation on and approved the supplemental materials reading list,
  • approved school site safety plans, and more.

See the full agenda, minutes, video here.

Walnut Acres International Fair

One of my highlights of last week was attending the Walnut Acres International Fair. Hosted by the Walnut Acres Parent Faculty Club (PFC), this event is a celebration of the rich tapestry of cultures within our district. From the vibrant performances to the tantalizing array of foods, the fair showcased the beauty of diversity. What struck me most profoundly was the presence of both an Israel and a Palestine table, reminding us of the importance of fostering understanding and empathy in times of global strife. Additionally, witnessing a Northgate student's project on preserving immigrant cultures reminded me of the power of youth voices in shaping our collective future.

   

“Miss Representation” film and resources

Moving from cultural celebration to critical dialogue, I attended a panel and film showing of "Miss Representation" in Walnut Creek that was hosted by our Assemblymember Bauer Kahan. This event not only shed light on damaging gender norms and stereotypes but also introduced valuable resources like the Representation Project's other films and free curriculum. (see therepproject.org) With age-appropriate materials and a forthcoming Gender Equality Training Program (GET), they're equipping educators, parents, and students with the tools to challenge harmful paradigms and foster a more inclusive society.

 

Student Board member Application Due April 30th

It's so valuable to have student voice at the dais with us at every school board meeting. Be sure to encourage students entering junior or senior year to apply. See information & application here.

Coast 2 Coast with CSBA

Beyond local initiatives, I had the opportunity to advocate on a broader scale at the CSBA Coast 2 Coast event. Alongside school board members and superintendents from across California, we championed several key issues. Foremost among them was the fulfillment of the Special Education funding promise outlined in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Nearly half a century since its enactment, this promise remains largely unfulfilled, with current funding levels hovering around 7-10% of the intended amount. By supporting legislation to establish a glide path toward the promised 40%, we're striving to ensure that every student receives the support they need to thrive. We also rallied support for our own Congressman DeSaulnier’s bill to increase funding for preschool, infant & toddler programs. These are currently funded at lower per pupil rates than 1999, and we know early intervention is the most effective and also cost efficient way to ensure success for students with disabilities.

In addition to special education funding, our advocacy extended to teacher recruitment, retention, and retirement. Initiatives like the Loan Forgiveness for Educators Act and efforts to repeal disincentives such as the windfall elimination provision and pension offset are essential in attracting and retaining talented educators who are vital to student success. Moreover, we recognize the critical importance of broadband access, privacy, and cybersecurity in an increasingly digital world, advocating for policies that safeguard both educational opportunities and student data.

 

As I reflect on these experiences, I'm reminded of the power of collective action in effecting positive change. By engaging with our community, leveraging resources, and advocating for meaningful policies, we're not only fulfilling our duty as stewards of education but also shaping a brighter, more equitable future for all. Thank you for your ongoing support and partnership in this important journey.

District Friday Letter

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2024 Teachers of the Year

Happy spring!  It’s a wonderful time to get outdoors, cheer on student athletes, enjoy a multitude of performances, and celebrate our teachers and staff. I've especially enjoyed seeing many parent led celebrations from various cultures, like the Persian New Year Nowruz.

In this blog:

  • Board meeting this Wednesday celebrates Teachers of the Year
  • Celebrating Dr Clark, new President of CAAASA
  • Diablo View Middle Recognized as California Distinguished School
  • Multilingual Education
  • District News Sources

Board meeting this Wednesday celebrates Teachers of the Year

The next school board meeting is this Wednesday, March 27, 2024, where we have the honor of celebrating our Teachers of the Year Finalists and Nominees.  Over 30 teachers were nominated to move ahead in the nomination process, and two teachers have been selected to represent MDUSD in the County Teacher of the Year competition: Ingrid Wright, of Bancroft Elementary School and Mia Carella, of Walnut Acres Elementary School.  Congratulations, Ingrid and Mia! 

I had the honor of being invited to join in the schoolwide celebration of Mia Carella last week, where the whole school formed a maze outside on the blacktop for her to run through while they cheered.

    

The board meeting agenda also includes: 

  • Resolutions in support of Adult Education Week and Arab American Heritage month
  • A presentation by our International Baccalaureate schools 
  • Vote on Approval of materials for English Language Arts for middle and high school
  • Vote on Approval of a Project Stabilization Agreement with the Contra Costa County Building and Construction Trades Council 

And more. See the full agenda and how to participate here.

Celebrating Dr Clark, new President of CAAASA

I’m so proud of our superintendent, Dr. Clark, for his leadership not only of our district, but also for the way he encourages us all to learn from the wider world around us. One excellent resource is CAAASA (the CA Association of African American Superintendents and Administrators). I attended their conference this year to see Dr Clark be installed as the next President of CAAASA. It was so inspiring and uplifting!  

The speakers were amazing, including experts like Linda Darling-Hammond and Pedro A. Noguera, PhD. Workshops were top notch with so many best practices and research based tools. Best of all was the incredibly warm and inclusive vibe of the entire event - full of affirmations, personal stories, heart, community, and connection.

Diablo View Middle Recognized as California Distinguished School

Congratulations to Diablo View Middle School in Clayton, for being named a 2024 California Distinguished School by the California Department of Education (CDE)! The CDE identified 293 middle and high schools statewide for this honor, based on their performance on state indicators on the 2023 California School Dashboard, with a focus on demonstrating excellence and growth in academic achievement and ensuring a positive school climate. They also recently held a grand opening of their school wellness center as well!

Multilingual Education

Last month I attended the CABE conference (CA Association for Bilingual Education). It was chock full of information about how to best serve our multilingual students, as well as how to create environments where home languages are valued and learning multiple languages is encouraged as an important skill for our global economy. 

Literacy was a hot topic, and this article summarizes well what I learned in a few of the workshops:  3 Ways to Ensure English Learners Benefit From the Science of Reading

District News Sources

For those of you who don’t receive the ParentSquare messages within the district, remember you can always read the weekly Friday letters, see Superintendent Goals, and more at https://www.mdusd.org/about/superintendent

If you’re on social media, please follow and share our school district news in your community: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

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